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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-07-28, Page 8Page 8 -Citizens News, July 28, 1976 Blyth summer festival The Blyth Summer Festival is pleased to announce that due to the overwhelming box office response, Mostly in Clover by Harry J. Boyle will be held over for one performance only on Monday, August 9th. This rib -tickling comedy about Huron County life in the 20's and 30's was the Festival's most success- ful play last season and now is even breaking 1975 attendance records...and with good reason. This year's production is truly a bigger and better show. Opening night drew a capacity crowd and won the actors well-deserved press approval. Remaining per- formances are July 30, Aug. 7 and 9. Turkey, a play especially written for children, will be pre- sented for two performances only on Saturday July 31 and August 7 at 2:00 p.m. This play, which was written by Festival actor and playright Jim Schaefer, is a beguiling comedy about a turkey who says no to the far- mer's axe. It delighted many young audiences in Vancouver this spring and is sure to a great hit with Huron County children and their parents. Ticket prices for this show are adults $3.00, senior citizens $2.00 and children $1.00. Bring the whole family! MR. AND MRS. TERRY GREGSON Rev. Donald Beck officiated at the Hensall United Church for the wed- ding of Katharine Helen McEwen and Terry Stephen Gregson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McEwen, Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gregson, Erin are parents of the groom. Mrs. Edward (Karen) Kamanato of London was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Loue Gregson, Erin; Kathie Roberts, Owen Sound and Susan Hooey, Guelph. The best man was Larry Gregson and guests were ushered by Doug Hearns, Milton; Ed Monteith, St. Thomas and Bruce McKinney, Ipswitch, Massachusetts. A reception followed at the Dashwood Community Centre. The bride is on the nursing staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph and the groom recently graduated from Queen's University with a BE degree is on staff at the Can -Am Hockey Schoollin Guelph. Photo by Roy Kumano studio 11� 1 * Homes * Cottages * Barras Backhoe Service Richard Bedard CONSTRUCTION LTD. 236-4679 ZURICH PULL—This pony team of Ray Stevens strain pull the weighted sled in the Pulling Ponies contest at the Zurich Fair Saturday. Approxmately six teams pulled, having to pull it six feet at a time. Weight was added after each round. Ray Stevens of Thamesville guides his team on the far right. photo by T. Stover TWO BABIES IN A TUB—Babies in a tub are always an attraction but put them on a float in the Zurich parade and they're really a hit. Christopher Gingerich and Jamie Ramer keep cool on G & G concrete's float under the watchful eye of Karen Erb. photo by McKinley ORDER NOW LIQUID 28 % NITROGEN FOR BEST RESULTS ON WHEAT and BARLEY Contact HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP BRUCEFIELD 482-9823 HENSALL 262-3002 ZURICH 236-4393 cu